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Points 3,2, 1 will be awarded to Ist, 2nd and 3rd Competitors in uH events. The points gained by the competitors from each school will be totalled, and a sum of money, based on the points won, will be paid to thy sports fund of each school. CONDITIONS. 1. All event* ar 0 held under the rules of the N.Z.A.A.A. 2. —ln all events competitors must be under the age of 15 years on March 9th, 1929. from which date all ages are to he reckoned. 3. fee in each event 3d. 4. -Competitors in sack ::ace s must bring their own sacks. Oirls in skipping races must provide their own ropes. 5. —No entries will be accepted that are not on the prescribed forms and accompanied by fees. (i.—Competitors may not run in spiked shoes. 7.—Entries close with the lion. Secretary at 5 p.m on FRIDAY, February 10. 1929. REGISTRATION OF SCHOOLS, ETC. 1. —All schools must register annually. Fees: Grade 3 or under, 2/0: all % other schools, 7/0. . Note: Should the subs, of the members of th e staff b 0 equal to these amounts, thy payment registers the school, j , ~ 2. The Secretary will register School Colours on the written request of tlie head teacher. 3. All Competitors must appear in full school costume of they will not bo permitted to run. 4. -The colours of the Association are black, green -and gold, and 'no school may register these colours. 5. On Sports Day ail Officials will wear a rosette, of the Association’s colours. Note. —Full School Costume in the ease of boys means singlet and shorts. Teachers are particularly requested to see that Clause 3 i» complied with. Admission: Adults I/, Secondary School pupils Gd, children free. Entries close on FRIDAY, 10th February, at 5 p.m. E. 11. LANGE, . 1-lon. Secretary. Box 14, Feilding. Summer’s Newest and Best Drink -—Trellis Brand Orange Cordial. Cooling and healthful. Costs little. All, stores. Children like Wade’s Worm Figs—a safe, sure remedy for worms. No ill after-effects.

3. —7syds Flat Race, under 10. 4. —7syds Flat; Race, under 11. 5. —7syds Flat Race, under 12. G.—looyds Flat Race, under 13. 7. —-100yds"Flat Race, under 14. 8, —looyds Flat Race, open. Section L. 1. —l3oyds Relay Race, under 12. 2. —44oyds Relay Race, open.' Teams of Four Girls Section M. 1. —soyds Skipping Race, under 10 2. —7syds Skipping‘Race, under 12. 3. —,looyds Skipping Race, open. Section N. (For Schools of Roll No. under 100 Only). 3. —r>oyds Flat Race, under 8. 2. —7syds Flat Race, under 10. 3. —7syds Flat Race, under 12. 4. —looyds Flat Race, open. Section O. (Competitive Organised Games, 10 Girls in Team). 1. —Overhead Ball Game. 2. —Line Game, Running. Two npiy combine as in Section E. Section P. 1. —7syds Sack Race, open. 2. —7syds Three-legged Race, under 12. 3. —7syds Three-legged Race, open. CHALLENGE TROPHIES A—BOYS Guthrie Shield.-—Open to all Schools. Awarded to School gaining most points in Sections A, B. and C. Winners: 1021, Taonui: 1922. Bulls: 1023, Ilalcombo: 1024, Kiwitea: 1025, no sports: 1020, Manchester Street; 1027, Rongotea ; 1028, Manchester Street. B.—GIRLS McCorkimlale Rose Bowl—Open to all Schools. Awarded to Schools gaining Most Points in Sections K and L. Winners. —• 1022-25, Manchester Street; 1020-27, Lytton Street; 1928, Manchester Street. C.—Country Schools Challenge Trophy. Awarded to School gaining Most Points in Section D. and N. Points to count: 5,3, 1. Winners —1028, Kopane. GENERAL INFORMATION PRIZES AND TROPHIES In all events Certificates- of Record will be awarded to Ist, 2nd and 3rd.

TEILDING and district public SCHOOLS’ AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION {Affiliated with N.Z. Amateur Athletic Association) NINTH ANNUAL _ SPORTS KOWIIAI PARK, FEILDING SATURDAY, MARCH Dili, 1029 To Commence Jit 10 u.m. BOYS’ EVENTS Section A. 1. —soyds Elat Race, under 8. 2. —soyds Elat. Race, under 0. 3. —7syds Flat Race, under 10. 4. —7syds Flat Race, under 11. 5. —7syds Flat Race, under 12. 6. —looyds Flat Race, under 13. 7. —3ooyds Flat Race, under 14. 8. —3ooyds Championship. 9. 120yds Hurdles Championship. 10.—120yds Hurdles, under 13. Section B. 1. —44oyds Relay Race, und.er 32. 2. —44oyds Relay Race, opeii (teams of four). Section C. 1. Long Jump,' under 12! 2. Long Jump, open. 3. —High Jump, under 13. 4. High Jump, open. 5. Hop, Step and Jump, open. o.—Throwing Cricket Ball, under 12 7.—Throwing Cricket Ball, open. Section D. (For Schools of Roll No. under 100 Only) 3. —soyds Flat Race, under 8. 2.—7syds Flat Race, under 10. —7syds Flat Race, under 12. 4, 100yds Flat, Race, open. Section E. (Competitive Organised Games, 10 Boys in Team) 1. —Overhead Bail Game. 2. —Line Game,- Running. Any two schools of Grad e 3a or under may combine to form one team. Section F. 1. —75yds Sack Race, open. 2—3ooyds Three-legged Race, open. 3. —Tug of War, open to teams of six boys.. GIRLS’ EVENTS Section K. 3.—soyds Flat Race, under 8. ' 2.—soyds Flat Race, under 9.

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Feilding Star, Volume 7, Issue 2134, 13 February 1929, Page 6

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